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Coach Patricia McManus
WELCOME TO THE BLOG 3.6K followers
WELCOME TO THE BLOG 3.6K followers 2.1K following
Hi Everyone in the world.
I want to say this kit actually has a reset for your set point.

Young Living actually never use to do sales when I first joined.
Now we get flash sales and monthly sales.
There is also a Promo that works
with the loyalty order (monthly orders)
The first 4 moths of loyalty order you save up point of 10%
or your order. When you go into your 4th month the percent
go up to 20% of the amount you spend go into your points system.
After a being on the loyalty order program.
The point increase again to 25 % of what you order.
I let my point increase to something I wish to purchase
that I might not buy on my own.
Kit that are big I save in my rewards and buy that way.

Now this month as you read on this post if your a
Marketing Brand Partner.
Young Living will gift you.
1. Help place one person the gift is red shot blend.
2. Help place two people earn a Chirp wheel.
3. Help place 3 people you receive the mini Aria diffuser.
Training is import to teach this.

In a time filled with stress and heartache.
I found myself facing a health crisis.
It was the year 1986, and I was going through a
divorce that had taken a toll on my well-being.
Overwhelmed with stress,
I fainted and woke up in the emergency room,
having suffered a heart attack.
It was during my move from Moravia, New York.
to Auburn, New York, about 8 months later, that I experienced
my second heart attack.
This event prompted me to make a change and seek natural
solutions for my health.
That's when I decided to move to Rochester, New York,
and take control of my well-being.
During this period, I had the opportunity to consult with three
different cardiologists, who were astounded by the
improvement in my heart's condition.
They couldn't see any damage anymore, and they were
intrigued to know what I had done to achieve such incredible
results.
I proudly shared with them that I had become a marketing partner
for Young Living, a company that offers high-quality, natural
products for promoting wellness.
Among the various Young Living products that played a
significant role in my healing journey, two stand out the most:
Ningxia Red and Longevity soft gels.
I firmly believe that the regular consumption of
these powerful supplements contributed greatly to my
improved heart health.
I vividly recall how Ningxia Red, a juice rich in antioxidants
and nutrients, played a significant role in my transformation.
When I first started incorporating it into my daily routine,
it was known as wolf berry juice.
However, its effectiveness remained unchanged,
and I could feel the positive changes it brought about within me.
Today, as a Young Living Brand Partner and advocate for natural
wellness, I am grateful for the incredible results I have experienced.
My heart's damage is no longer visible, and I credit
Young Living's commitment to purity and quality for helping me
regain my health and vitality.
If you, too, are seeking natural solutions for your well-being,
I encourage you to explore the powerful benefits offered by
Young Living's exceptional products. Whether it's Ningxia Red,
Longevity soft gels, or a wide range of other essential oils
and supplements.
Young Living can be a valuable partner on your journey to a healthier, happier life.

And the years go way back. I am as old as dirt.
I really can remember the years that it took on it new name
Ningxia Red Juice but I am mighty glad I listened.
One of the question I get a lot is how much to drink a day.
I allow my body to regulate that amount. If I am feel good I do
only one or two. If I feel ill.
I ramp up to four quickly and hold that amount for 3 to 5 days.
During that time I add into my daily routine supplement of
Longevity, Inner Defense.
I have not had a cold or flu in a long time.
That is some huge to be able to say that in this day and age.
Oh, I get sick but it when I somehow ingest a chemical through
food or drugs.
I also use the raindrop oils in my routine.
I am happy person.
I can say I feel great at soon to be 80 next month.

My rule of thumb is to keep lots of this on hand.
I use that instead of buying the bottles.
It is easier for shipping.
Anyone who comes to my house will know that
I have one crisper drawer fill to the brim.

Subscribe to order for lots of perks.
Welcome, I am Coach Patricia
I do coach and offer a way
to use essential oils with coaching.
Click the link to learn my credentials
Made up your mind subscribe at
I am a brand partner offer a way to order direct.

3.6K followers - 2.1K following
What is all the talk about??
Sharing Essential Oils as a Brand Partner
THE EXPERIENCE IS COMING TO You Doorstep!

As anyone who has tried to build a business selling essential oils or other products knows, one of the most challenging aspects can be finding good ways to introduce others to the benefits of essential oils. To help make this a little less daunting, we asked for your ideas and tips on how to introduce others to essential oils. Below is what we have learned from you.
• Great advice for those just starting out:
- Always use essential oils yourself. As you use the oils, others will ask you about what you are using, what they are smelling, or why you seem healthy. This is a perfect opportunity to share something with them about essential oils. Using the oils will also give you lots of stories and experiences that you can share with others.
- Start talking with those you know. It is easier to start sharing what you are doing with friends, family members, and other people who know and care about you and what you are doing. Don't make them feel like they have to buy something from you—just share with them what you are learning, and the experiences you are having. Try inviting friends or family members who know about what you are doing to a "practice" class or house party so you can polish your presentation in front of a friendly audience. Ask for feedback and be sure to let them experience the oils for themselves.
- Always be prepared to share when people show interest. You should always be ready to share basic information about essential oils with others—you never know when someone might ask you about them. Even better than just sharing basic information is to have a brochure, a printed success story, a sample vial of oil, or information about a particular oil or blend ready to share.
- If someone is interested, give them your contact information, and try to get theirs. Always include your contact information with any brochure, oil sample, printed success story, or other information you give away. Ask those you talk to if you can call or email them to see if they have any questions about the information, you give them, or how they liked the sample of oil you gave them.
- Always invite people to experience the oils. If someone is interested, give them a sample of an essential oil to try, or invite them to a class, open house, meeting, or "aromatherapy party" where you will be letting people experience essential oils or essential oil products.
- Always follow up. Call or email people you have given samples to and find out if they have tried it, and how they liked it. Ask them if they would like to learn more, or if they had any questions. Call or email people who have attended a class, meeting, or party to see if they would be interested in attending more, if they had a favorite oil or product, or if they had something they were interested in trying or learning more about.
- Try to always appear professional and prepared. People are more likely to trust you and what you share if you present yourself and your material in a professional, polished way.
- If someone is interested, see if they know anyone else who might be interested as well. If someone is interested in attending a class, meeting, or party, ask them if they know anyone else who might like to come, and invite them to bring them along. If someone is interested in an essential oil, ask them if they know anyone who might benefit from or enjoy that oil as well.
- Focus on one or two oils, then expand from there. It is much easier to share information about one or two products that someone is interested in than to share information about an entire product line. It is also a lot less overwhelming for potential customers to learn about and purchase one or two products at a time than to feel like they must purchase everything at once. As people learn about and experience these products, they will usually want to learn about other oils and products they might benefit from as well.
- Have fun with what you are doing.
• Ideas for introducing others to essential oils:
- Wear essential oils as a perfume or cologne. When people ask about what you are wearing, talk with them about essential oils.
- Ask people if they have tried essential oils when they mention a health challenge they are facing. Many times during the course of a normal conversation, people will mention a particular health challenge they (or someone they know) are experiencing. This is a great opportunity to ask if they have tried using essential oils (or a particular essential oil or blend) for that health challenge. This leads the conversation to what essential oils are, and how they work.
- Use oils to help disinfect your work space, plane seat, home, or other area. When people ask about what you are doing, you can share something about essential oils.
- Hold aromatherapy house parties. Include fun activities that not only teach about essential oils, but allow guests to experience them for themselves. Some ideas include:
- Massage—Bring a massage therapist along to give free massages to the guests as you talk about the oils.
- Beauty Nights—Bring samples of essential oil creams and lotions for guests to try out. Give acupressure "face-lifts". Bring a paraffin dip with rose oil added for people to do their hands.
- Relaxation—Diffuse relaxing massage oils. Bring eye pillows or shoulder wraps for people to use while you play relaxing music. Give a hand massage or hand Vita Flex treatment to each guest. Share ideas on how they can relax at home.
- Give classes that teach about essential oils. Hold classes in your own home, or contact massage therapists, spas, ladies clubs, grocery stores, craft stores, etc. to see if they will let you hold an educational class in their facility (and invite their clients and customers to attend). Some class ideas include:
- Aromatherapy—Teach the basics of aromatherapy for health and pleasure.
- Natural Cooking with Essential Oils—Share recipes and ideas on how to cook with essential oils.
- Natural Cleaning without Chemicals—Share tips and ideas on how to clean and disinfect using essential oils and other natural methods.
- Scent-sational Crafts and Gifts—Teach how to make potpourri sachets, relaxation pillows, air fresheners, scented soaps, or other crafts that feature natural essential oils.
- Oils of the Bible—Teach about essential oil references that are found in the Bible.
- Give aromatherapy gifts. Try creating one of our gift ideas, create your own essential oil craft to give, or simply give a sample of your favorite essential oil or blend.
- Participate in trade shows or wellness expos. Come prepared to give away lots of samples (attached to a business card or information card containing your contact information), brochures, newspapers, information packets, and other materials along with your contact information. If you are manning a booth, try using a fun game or activity to help draw people's attention.
- Use oils as part of your business. If you are in business for yourself as a massage therapist, chiropractor, physical therapist, reflexologist, etc., allow your clients to try the oils as part of the session.
- Hold regular meetings with your clients or down-line. Share information, business ideas, or experiences. Allow others to share their experiences and ideas as well. Invite new contacts to these meetings.
- Offer to loan someone a diffuser or oil pendant. Offer a friend, relative, acquaintance, or prospect the use of a diffuser (with oil) or an oil pendant with a few drops of oil on it for a few days. Leave them information, CD's, or videos as well so they can learn more. Make an appointment for a few days later to pick up what you loaned them, and to discuss how they felt, or to answer any questions they have.
• Creative ways people have shared essential oils with others:
- Several people mentioned that they carry samples of essential oils and products, books, and brochures with them wherever they go. When they meet people, they let them pick out a gift of their choosing from their supply, then give them a business card and invite them to come to a class or party, or to call if they have questions or just want to talk again.
- One person adds lemon oil to their water bottle. Before they drink, they shake the bottle to disperse the oil. Many times, people will ask what has been added to the water, giving an opportunity to share.
- One person gave small essential oil ornaments to their acquaintances for the holidays. The ornaments were small drawstring bags filled with potpourri and a cotton ball with the Christmas Spirit oil blend on it. They also included a sample vial of extra oil blend to "recharge" the cotton ball as needed.
- One person attending an outdoor wedding plagued by mosquitoes pulled out some lavender oil and started using it. It seemed to keep the mosquitoes away, and pretty soon, everyone around was using the lavender oil as well.
- One person created small relaxation pillows using essential oils to be used on sore muscles and joints and gave them away as gifts.
- When a new vet performing a house call to check up on two cats arrived, the owner was diffusing the Purification oil blend, and had put Peace & Calming oil blend on the cats. The vet was hooked and was grateful to receive several samples and information on essential oils and animals at the end of the visit.
- Tea Party: Invite a group of people over and set up tea. Honey and other oils into the tea.
- NingXia Red Party Always have the single and if you do have a punch bowl use two bottles and add fruit to it and two can of Zyng
- Quick and easy. Tools
Make sure you have enough product Guide for at least 6 people. - This way you can set it up as the Presentation.
- Then have a table with the product guide and a different table to order.
- Join in the fun of learning to oil.
- My number has to be seen in the as you enter the virtual office.
World Leader in Essential Oils | Young Living Essential Oils
Part two
YOUNG LIVING and working on our networking!
So, this past year I've spent a lot of my personal time helping people start their business, make their first sale, and get their business off the ground.
I’ve been getting a LOT of feedback in the last 3 or 4 months or so from people who have basically been telling me: And I've discovered that many of you still do not know how to level up with a sponsor and enroller. To Double up that person to Rank up a team.
Now a great open line for inactive people is Thank you so much for picking me. I know how much it means to you to be on my team to grow your pharmacy of Young Living essential oils. And if we don’t get a chance to connect beforehand - I want to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas.
Let's keep oiling our families to make it a healthy 2020. Here’s to making next year the best year ever! I was wondering if you have encountered problems? Have you found how to set your order monthly? I enjoy helping you be successful. I would appreciate it if you would share with me if you encounter problems so I can help you source them and solve the problem for you. All of us on the team want you to have a good experience with us; that includes all of the uplines that our team is partnered with.
I have a rule that if the person before they sign in does not stay in touch asking questions then that person is not going to be a good partner until that decide to run with you.
1. Partners need to stay connected every once in a while. Check up on each other and do a skill building workshop. And be the support rooting team to build confidence.
Can you imagine investing in a coach that knows how to help you train your mindset to make more money? That would enhance your skill of talking to people.
2. The most important of all on this list is how to save members on your network business.
3. About To Go Inactive When you work a member that is inactive, Young Living calls it Leveling up. To double them up could mean that you place 3 members under them to rank them to Star Someone else to Senior Star which is $2000 that would count for group volume and a third person to Executive making 4000 group volume.
4. Accounts subject to termination due to no cumulative 50 PV in the last 11 months. (As of today’s date.) mean that month that we are in or they would not be on this list.
5.Young Living is in business to build. It cost money for a person to just hang on and not order.
6. My example is Why would I buy a Sam Club or BJÅ› membership when I am not going to buy in their stores? That is why I do not have a BJ or Sam's Club for that reason. I buy chemical free products. My brand is Young Living.
7. Reports Are report and you can get the emailed to you. Every business has daily tasks to form and norm to perform.
All Accounts
All downline distributors and retail customers for the selected time period.
Weekly (W)
Members (Distributors)
All downline distributors for the selected time period.
New Members
All new, downline distributors for the selected time period.
Leaders
All leaders Silver and above for the selected time period.
Retail Customers
All retail customers for the selected time period.
Accounts with Autoship
All accounts with Essential Rewards for the selected time period.
Accounts without Autoship
Accounts without Essential Rewards for the selected time period.
Accounts with Email
Accounts with available Emails in your organization.
Accounts without Email
Accounts without available Emails in your organization.
Personally Enrolled
Accounts you have personally enrolled for the selected time period.
On Hold
Accounts that have a hold status for the selected time period.
Zero PV
Accounts with no Personal Value for the selected time period.
About To Go Inactive
Accounts subject to termination due to no cumulative 50 PV in the last 11 months. (As of today’s date.)
Missing Current Month
Accounts that appear to have missed processing.
Last Order Date
Report showing the last order date for each member.
Rank Advancement
Accounts that have ranked up from the period previous to the selected period.
Forecast PV
Report showing the estimated PV for each member after including scheduled Essential Rewards orders.
Customer Service: ORDERS: 1-800-371-3515- VIRTUAL OFFICE - To become an active member. Maker sure that I have given you two numbers to join the team.
- BECOME A MEMBER - Join me Patricia
- 2020 Know when your Rallies are going to be and take at least one new person to it and place them on your team.
- January 18th – New Year Kickoff Event - US and CA
- Young Living will come and do an event
- Awaken To You
- What is all the talk about??
- THE EXPERIENCE IS COMING TO YOU
- Click to see which states are Hosting the small
- Convention for leaning and much more.
- https://patriciaoconnelloils.com/blog/awaken-tour
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Ginger is a great essential oil
What is all the talk about??
Coach Patricia McManus


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Ginger Vitality

Topical Ginger
Ginger Blog Posts on Young Living

While many of us have memories of building gingerbread houses during the holidays and sipping ginger tea to get over a case of the sniffles, ginger’s warm, spicy flavor actually has a history that goes much further back than childhood traditions. Ginger originated in Southeast Asia and was taken to the Mediterranean as early the 1st century AD, so it goes waaaay back! And no wonder—what spice rack would be complete without its rich taste? While fresh and ground ginger are now common kitchen staples, ginger also has great uses in its essential oil form. Wondering about the benefits of Ginger essential oil? Keep reading to learn more about this spicy oil. Read more about more about it here. |
The season for warmth and spice has arrived, and with that in
mind, we can’t wait to start putting our Ginger essential oil to
good use!
Both zingy and stimulating, Ginger plants originate from Southeast
Asia and are typically cultivated so their edible roots can be used in
a variety of sweet and savoury recipes. At Young Living, however,
we love Ginger for its deeply soothing scent and brilliant versatility,
as it can be used in everything from haircare rituals to massages.
In this blog, we’ll be taking you through just a few of our favorite
ways to use Ginger essential oil, so your autumn days can be filled
with extra spice and everything nice in no time!
Read the rest of the article to get the recipes.

What better way to bring on the holiday season than with the warm smell of homemade
Gingerbread cookies! Let your kids get in on the fun and get creative with different shapes,
cuts or even decorating their own gingerbread house!
Young Living’s Ginger essential oil really adds a wonderful warmth to them.
You can also add a little Nutmeg and Cinnamon Bark essential oils if you’d like to
for extra flavor.
TIP You will need to refrigerate the cookie dough for 3½ hours or overnight before cutting the
cookies and baking them. You can decorate them or have them plain with a nice cup of tea or
hot chocolate for all the cozy vibes!
NOTE For a vegan option, try using a chia seed egg and vegan butter. For the vegan option,
roll them into balls first and then flatten as they may not hold their shape as well as the
regular recipe.
To make 1 chia seed egg: Mix tbsp 1 tbsp chia seeds with 2½ tbsp water and let sit for
10 minutes to thicken before using.
Jump to read the rest of the instructions.
Ginger User Experiences... |
Essential Oils Foot & Menstrual Cramps One day my two-year-old started to cry and complain that his foot hurt. My husband, the king of the psycho-somatic solutions for our kids' imagined and real bumps and bruises, reached for the first thing he could grab to use as the "no owie juice". This ended up being the same bottle of the oil mixture that I use to treat our son's diarrhea. It contained 4 drops of Ginger and 4 drops of Rosemary in 2 tablespoons of Olive oil. He made a big deal out of rubbing a few drops on his foot, and soon he was laughing and playing again. That night, our toddler woke up screaming in pain and pointing to his foot. I massaged it for 5 minutes or so and that helped a little, but then I ran down to get the oil. Within a few minutes, he was asleep again. The next day I looked up Ginger and Rosemary, and sure enough, they are both good for relieving cramps! An accidental discovery that has helped us time and time again since that night. Since then I have learned that many toddlers will occasionally get painful foot cramps, especially at night, and parents are advised to massage the foot for 20-30 minutes or so and the child will eventually fall back to sleep. My solution using essential oils is much faster! I also gave some of it to a friend to use on her menstrual cramps, after doubling the amount of oil that I used in the carrier oil, and she said it worked very well. ~ Maggie C.
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